Lenovo unveils 2 new laptop flagships, the Lenovo Thinkpad P1 and P72, to its Thinkpad
P line of PC. Basically, the two new additions are powerful
workstations that bring high-end premium-ness —in the aspect of
performance and design— on board.

Where to Buy Lenovo ThinkPad P1

Lenovo is one of those company that’s moving up the ladder in terms
of creativity and innovation. The brand has been quite busy lately with
research and development as well as production. Over the last couple of
months, we’ve witnessed the company release a top-of-the-line premium and powerful 2-in-1 PC, the first smart home assistant with display in partnership with Google, and now, the slimmest and lightest of its product, the Thinkpad P1.

“When we set out to create the ThinkPad P1, we knew our challenge was
to build a mobile workstation that would carry the legacy of
professional power and reliability of our ThinkPad portfolio, but also
meet our customer’s need for a thin, light and sleek design,” said Rob
Herman, General Manager of Workstations, Lenovo.

The Design

The Thinkpad P1 comes in a matte-black design. The body frame of the
workstation is made out of black carbon fiber which helps contribute
largely to the lightweight nature of the Thinkpad — 17.8 mm (0.7 inch)
thick and weighs 1.7 kg (3.76 pounds). To add: the carbon fiber chassis
helps bump up the toughness of the laptop as, according to Lenovo, it
can withstand cold, heat, humidity, dust, shock, fungus, and other
regular tough environmental conditions.
To create a thin masterpiece out of the ThinkPad P1, Lenovo had to
cut down on power supply by 35 percent. So do not expect much from this
new workstation in terms of power.
The Thinkpad P1 has a backlit keyboard with a seamless design and a
fingerprint scanner at the front. Another feature creatives or
professionals might love is how Lenovo laced the Thinkpad P1 with all
the ports you might possibly need; eliminates the need to purchase
additional adapters or docking station.

The Display

Per display, there are two available options to choose from. Although
the two variants both come in the same size (15.6-inch), they differ in
resolution. The first model has Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels)
resolution, 300nits brightness, and 72% color gamut. With a 4K UHD (3840
x 2160 pixels) resolution, anti-reflective / anti-smudge properties,
400 nits brightness, and 10-bit color depth, the second variant is the
better and pricier model of the duo.
Regarding under-the-hood configuration (OS, processor, and memory),
the Lenovo Thinkpad P1 is available in four different models. See their
properties and respective prices below.